Hi David,

Of course it's feasible.  Once the film is in the developing tank, you
can do the rest of the process in day light, and just about anywhere.  A
few of us use the kitchen, as do I, even though I've a darkroom.  No
need for a special timer, either,  I just use the one on the microwave
oven.  

If you follow Ilford's technique, you don't even need running water to
wash the film.

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
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> I've been toying with the idea of developing my own film at home.
> 
> Of course the issue here is, I don't have a darkroom to do it in. 
> 
> The big question is - Can I do it ?  
> is it feasible without having the "darkroom" ?

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Shel Belinkoff
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